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Belva A. Lockwood - alumna educator - first woman to practice law before U.S. Supreme Court - Presidential candidate 1884 and 1888
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[west side] The Erie Canal served as a natural classroom for engineers and scholars. During planning and construction, engineers learned to overcome a variety of natural obstacles. After the canal opened, scholars and students learned from the lan…
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Gas Port, formerly called James' Port, was the name suggested by George W. Clinton when he and a group of scientists came to this place on the canal where "considerable quantities of gas bubbled through thte water." On his return journey May 26, 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HMW_friends-meeting-house_Gasport-NY.html
Known locally as Cobblehurst, this beautiful cobblestone building was built in 1836, and served as a Quaker Church until 1905. The adjacent Friends Cemetery has burials from 1822.
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Built ca.1833 for Philo Newton, early settler, who was born in Vermont in 1797. This house is on the State and National Register of Historic Places.
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Built ca.1843 for Harry Harrington early settler. Born in Vermont Hartland Town Justice until 1849 Accepted on the State and National Register of Historic Places
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1917-1918 [eagle] 1941-1945 This memorial is erected by the citizens of the Town of Hartland in honor of its veterans of World War I and World War II and is dedicated to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice World War I Charles D. H…
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Settled in 1814 and known as Morehouse's Corners. The former hotel, school, blacksmith shop and stores served our early settlers
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(Skeels burying ground) Grave of early settler Hiram Southwell (1807) is the earliest marked grave in Niagara County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1E19_mill-district_Gasport-NY.html
Mabee, Warner, Failing, Ritchie, Otto continuous flour grist and saw mills — 1812 - 1965, upper and lower ponds.
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